Located in South Ari Atoll, the prime spot for year-round whale shark sightings
The 'heart-shaped' overwater jetty makes for iconic drone shots
Quick Take: A solid 4-star experience wearing a 5-star badge; the hardware is impressive, but the service and maintenance can be inconsistent.
Reviewed by @thezaisers: I stayed here for a romantic getaway and it was pure magic. From chilling on the overwater net at sunset to swimming with turtles right off our deck, every moment felt like a dream. The private pool villa was worth every penny for the privacy alone.
Guest Who Stayed Here Said
The hype
Guests are blown away by the massive villas and the whale shark excursions, but many feel nickel-and-dimed by food costs and water charges.
Reality check
While the photos look pristine, recent reviews mention worn-out game room equipment, occasional missed housekeeping spots, and a lack of 'soul' in the service compared to true luxury Maldivian resorts.
You refuse to stay in a room without a private pool
Your main goal is swimming with whale sharks and mantas
You are traveling with kids (the family beach villas and kids club are solid)
Cleanliness & Maintenance
8
Housekeeping: Generally good with twice-daily service, though some reports of missed dust or rushed cleaning.
Bathroom hygiene: Mostly sparkling, but humidity in Maldives is brutal — watch for minor mildew in grout lines in older villas.
Maintenance: A mixed bag. The resort is relatively new (2020), but harsh salt air is already showing wear on outdoor decks and game room equipment.
Linens & towels: Standard 5-star quality, though one alarming review mentioned stained towels — likely an isolated incident but worth checking on arrival.
Odors & scents: Fresh sea breeze mostly, but occasional fuel smell near the seaplane jetty.
Sleepability™
7MODERATE
MODERATE
0-4LOUD
4-7.5MODERATE
7.5-10SILENT
Seaplanes taking off and landing (6am-6pm)
Buggy traffic on the wooden jetties (rattling sound)
Before you book
Good to know
The resort is in South Ari Atoll, meaning you are 30 mins by seaplane from Male — transfers only run in daylight.
Tap water is desalinated but not potable; complimentary glass bottled water is provided in rooms, but charged at restaurants if not on AI.
Drone usage is generally restricted to protect privacy, but specific zones may be allowed — ask the butler.
What to pack
Reef-safe sunscreen (mandatory for excursions)
Your own snorkel gear (rental is often free but quality varies; better to have your own mask)
US Dollars for tips (staff prefer cash)
Room Genie
Best picks
Sunset Overwater Villas (R3 category) at the far tips of the jetty for maximum privacy and views
Beach Villas on the sunset side for direct sand access and better vegetation cover
Rooms to avoid
Room 318 (Sunset Villa) specifically noted for a 'barricade' view
Villas near the 'heart' junction of the jetty (lack of privacy from passing buggies and neighbors)
Sunrise villas near the arrival jetty (seaplane noise and fuel smell)
Room Request Genie – copy & paste
“I am requesting a Sunset Overwater Villa as far out on the jetty as possible (towards the tip of the heart). Please strictly avoid any villas near the central jetty connection or the arrival pavilion to ensure privacy and quiet.”
FAQ & Hidden tips
Everything you actually want to know before you book.
Is the All-Inclusive package worth it?
Yes, absolutely. A la carte prices are high ($30+ for mains, $10+ for beer), so unless you skip lunch and eat light, AI saves you from 'bill shock' at checkout.
Can I see whale sharks from the resort?
Rarely from the resort itself. You need to take the boat excursion (~$200/person) to the nearby reef where they congregate.
Is there a house reef?
Yes, but it's recovering. You'll see fish and sharks, but the coral is not as vibrant as other atolls. Snorkeling trips by boat are better.
Do all rooms have pools?
Yes, 100% of the villas (beach and overwater) have their own private pool.
How much is the transfer?
Approx. $990 per adult roundtrip for the seaplane. Watch out for 'free transfer' offers which often only apply to domestic flight + speedboat (longer journey).
Is it kid-friendly?
Surprisingly yes. There is a Kids Club, and the Beach Villas are great for families. Overwater villas require a waiver for young kids.
Insider Tips
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The 'Lab' wine cellar hosts private dinners that are excellent but pricey — book in advance.
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Happy Hour at Eats & Beats often has 50% off drinks if you aren't on the All-Inclusive plan.
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Ask for a villa on the 'sunset' side not just for the view, but because the current is often calmer for snorkeling off your deck.
5 things to know before you go
💡The island is man-made/reclaimed, so the sand can feel a bit coarse and the vegetation isn't a wild jungle yet.
💡The 'free' water sports are limited to non-motorized items like kayaks; anything with an engine costs extra.
💡Room service is NOT included in the standard All-Inclusive plan — you pay full price.
💡The game room equipment (pool tables, etc.) is frequently reported as broken or worn out.
💡You might be charged for 'still water' at dinner even if you have an All-Inclusive package that includes 'beverages' — clarify this on day one.
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